Example sentences of "been [vb pp] in by [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Important details have been filled in by experiments in channel flow ; transition is promoted by a vibrating ribbon close to one wall whilst flow in the other half of the channel remains undisturbed , so there is close resemblance to a boundary layer . |
2 | He looked like a man who had just found that his tax returns had been filled in by Ken Dodd 's accountant , or that Kitty Kelley was going to write his biography . |
3 | Meanwhile Hartlepool Labour candidate Peter Mandelson has been called in by trainees from Billingham 's Astra Training Centre . |
4 | A new woman with two children had been brought in by Jacky in the night . |
5 | Others have been brought in by sea from India , a few have been recovered from the graveyard at Bhamo , in January 19,000 tons of goods were carried , about 1/6 of the pre-war freight . |
6 | A rich Italian suffering severe post-natal depression had been brought in by ambulance , having tried to kill her six-week-old son , and then taken an overdose . |
7 | A few luxuries have been smuggled in by canoe from the Solomons , which Bougainville is geographically and culturally close to . |
8 | A final nail in the coffin had been hammered in by Wrede . |
9 | The Kingston match had a similar pattern , except that England batted first because they had been put in by Lloyd . |
10 | It is blatantly obvious here that Mitch has been taken in by Blanche 's deception . |
11 | How could she ever have been taken in by Nigel Westwood ? |
12 | This er turf trivia today has been sent in by S who comes from Great Lumley in County Down . |
13 | This house had been lived in by Lord Byron at one time . |
14 | Another is International Factor 's ‘ Factel ’ , which allows clients to interrogate a computer screen to establish what cheques have been paid in by customers , whether there are disputed invoices and whether clients are approaching their bad debt protection limits . |